The Weekly Reel: an explosion of web based artistic promotions
Arts reporter Stephen Romney explains the rise in artistic contests tied to upcoming films.
Surviving the e-portfolio
SLCC students may complain about the e-portfolio, but surviving the assignment means getting the help you need, when you need it.
Government surveillance practices can diminish right to privacy
The argument on the moral ethics on government surveillance continue, but when does safety take away from American rights?
When it comes to smoothies, green is ‘In’
Daily allowances of vegetables and fruit are consumed through the popularity of green drinks and smoothies.
To Our Black Students, with Love: Letter no. 11
Associate Professor Eric Green wants Black students to feel welcomed and valued at Salt Lake Community College.
Comic: It’s coming…
Cartoonist Iris A. Sterr depicts Utah's notoriously fast-changing weather in their second comic strip for The Globe.
‘Warm Bodies’ – what light through yonderr wnnn Brraaaaaaaaaains…
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the latest in the monster romance genre "Warm Bodies".
To Our Black Students, with Love: Letter no. 42
Several SLCC faculty members unite to write a message of love and support for Glory Johnson-Stanton and the Black Student Union.
The importance of print
In today's world of everything becoming digital, there is one medium that is still trying to stay with old school ways. This is the...
Pondering pre-college philosophy lessons
Should philosophy be taught before college to encourage critical-thinking skills? Some philosophers seem to think so.
Being an International student at SLCC
I woke up many mornings and I think about the long way I cross to be the one who is typing this article, the...
The Weekly Reel: Further exploration of monster romance – the sex factor
Arts reporter Stephen Romney writes about what makes monsters ideal for romance in a follow up analysis from last week's Weekly Reel.







